I loved him also when he appeared in an episode of All in The Family, as a sort of streetwise thug (at least, according to Archie's version). In one scene, he says to Archie, "You know man, you irritate me."
I hate to say this, but for people who care about what people wear, you can forget it. People generally prefer dressing down. At church, if a group sing, dressed nicely, about 10 minutes after they sing, most of them have changed into jeans, and sloppy "what would Jesus do" T shirts.
But since I was hurt once when someone said they hated "Do What You Gotta Do" by Nina Simone-a song I thought she sang with such emotion and sensitivity, I have to say I respect others who find the song Angel of Music beautiful.
If a person can capture the essence of a character, I don't care what color she is, let her do it. I've always wanted to see a black male play the governess role in a version of Henry James The Turn of The Screw. Maybe John Legend?
I would like to see a love story about The Consolers, this black couple who sang gospel music in the 60's thru the 90's...etc. There was such old time charm in their music.
I once played the role of Hoke in "Driving Miss Diasy." My advice for anyone in a play is you must go over your lines once a day during the run of the play. Let's say you've learned your lines, and you only have weekend performances, you must go over your lines once even on the days you are not doing the play. If you say "Oh heck I've learned my part, I can take it easy Mon thru Friday, when you get on stage Saturday night, you're going to drop li
I don't understand how anyone can dislike Sondheim. The musical "Company" is one of the best shows ever, with a terrific plot.
I have tried a number of times to watch"Gigi." i just can't get into it. Maybe if I saw it on Broadway. I usually like Lerner and Lowes stuff.
BROADWAY SECRETS: Wherein we confess our controversial opinions Mar 27
2015, 06:11:40 PM
If it's true what I heard on the internet (Salon) that Todd Bridges (Different Strokes) is being considered to play Sweeney Todd, I think it is a great idea. The guy on the radio didn't think it was so great though.
Jukebox Musicals? Feb 3
2015, 09:15:36 PM
Whenever I hear Barbara Streisand ask at the beginning of one of her songs "What are you doing the rest of your life?" It reminds me of women like Nancy Wilson, Shirley Bassey., Cleo Lane...etc There was a sort of yearning in the glamorous type women that these women captured in their music. Women who made candle light dinners, wore beautiful dresses, and asked the men in their lives "What are you doing the rest of your life?" Another song captures this time period: "The Days of Wine and Roses
Favorite Show tunes Dec 11
2014, 10:02:37 PM
There is the song "My Favorite Things," then there's everything else. Most of the things she mentions are not my favorite things, but the song never fails to up lift.
A little suggestion for Tammy Faye Musical Nov 10
2014, 12:01:21 PM
There is a christian artist by the name of "Evie." She did a song called "Mirror" (it can be found on you tube, iTunes, Amazon...etc. This song gives an example of what modern female Christians might have sounded like during the 70's, 80's...etc. I'm going to be bold and suggest someone get the rights to "Mirror" and let that be Tammy's first song in the musical. That is just my humble opinion though. And please have some fun songs.